Besetzung und Crew von Bent

Bent

In a time of war, they found themselves in the most dangerous place of all. In love.

Berlin 1934: In der Nacht vor dem Röhm Putsch feiert man in Gretas Club die letzte Party. Auch der lebenslustige Max und sein Freund Rudy lieben das schwule Nachtleben. Es ist die berüchtigte Nacht der langen Messer. Max und Rudy können fliehen, werden aber gestellt und nach Dachau deportiert. Im Zug ins Konzentrationslager lernt Max von dem Mitgefangenen Horst mit der neuen Ordnung zurechtzukommen. Um zu überleben, tut er, was die Gestapo verlangt, verleugnet seine Homosexualität. Durch seine Verbundenheit mit Horst begreift Max, dass in der Beziehung zwischen zwei Menschen weniger die körperliche Liebe als vielmehr Vertrauen und Nähe wichtig ist.

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Ian McKellen as Uncle Freddie

Ian McKellen

Uncle Freddie
Fans of Ian McKellen might enjoy his role in the movie 'Bent' because it showcases his ability to portray deep emotional complexity and resilience under extreme adversity, themes that resonate throughout his career. In 'Bent', McKellen plays a gay man in Nazi Germany, bringing a profound sensitivity and strength to a harrowing narrative of persecution and survival. This contrasts with his most iconic performance as Gandalf in 'The Lord of the Rings' series, where he embodies a wise and powerful wizard guiding heroes through a fantasy epic. An interesting and unexpected detail is that in 'Bent', McKellen actually insisted on performing the film's nude scenes himself, reflecting his fearless approach to fully embodying challenging roles that explore human vulnerability.
Mick Jagger as Greta / George

Mick Jagger

Greta / George
In the 1997 film 'Bent,' Mick Jagger portrayed the character Greta, a flamboyant and compassionate cabaret performer who provides a pivotal moment of solace to the protagonist, Max, amidst the harrowing backdrop of Nazi persecution. This role marked a notable departure from Jagger's predominantly music-centric career, showcasing his capacity for dramatic acting in a serious, historical context. Unlike his earlier, more prominent roles rooted in rock culture or light-hearted performances, this part allowed Jagger to explore complex emotional themes and deliver a nuanced, empathetic portrayal. His performance stood out by revealing a depth and vulnerability that contrasted with his onstage persona, thereby enriching his artistic repertoire and demonstrating his versatility beyond music and mainstream entertainment.
Paul Bettany as Captain

Paul Bettany

Captain
Fans of Paul Bettany might appreciate his role in the movie 'Bent' for the intense emotional depth and complexity he brings to the character, showcasing his ability to convey vulnerability and strength simultaneously. While his performance in 'Bent' differs from his most iconic role as Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe—where he portrays an android with a calm, logical demeanor—it similarly demonstrates his versatility and nuanced acting skills. An interesting detail about his character in 'Bent' is that Bettany read numerous survivor testimonies to authentically capture the emotional trauma experienced, highlighting his dedication to faithfully representing the story's historical context.
Rupert Graves as Officer on Train

Rupert Graves

Officer on Train
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Wolf

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Wolf
Jude Law as Stormtrooper

Jude Law

Stormtrooper
Rachel Weisz as Prostitute

Rachel Weisz

Prostitute